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26 October, 14:41

Would you classify the number 55 as perfect squareperfect cube both neither explain

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  1. 26 October, 14:57
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Neither.

    The prime factors of 55 are 11 and 5. Both those number are prime and cannot be broken down any further. In order to have a perfect square or a perfect cube, you need to have more than 1 prime that is the same.

    For example 25 is a perfect square. It has 2 fives that are a prime. The sqrt of 25 is 5.

    125 is a perfect cube. You need three primes that are the same for a perfect cube, and no other primes, although 1000 is a perfect cube. It's primes are 2*2*2*5*5*5. Notice that there are three of each prime.
  2. 26 October, 15:05
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    Neither because they're are no numbers that can be squared or cubed that'll give you 55.
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